Resolving International Debt Crises Fairly

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (2):2-9 (2003)
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If global economic justice is to be achieved, debt crises must be assessed within the broader context of the international financial system. But this system has fostered instability and recurrent financial crises that have severely harmed poor countries and their people.

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